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This sounds like such an emotional, inspiring, and uplifting read. It's so beautiful how the couple stays together and fights their illnesses. It would be very interesting to read from the perspective of someone who has ADHD and was able to fight through it.

Your review has me so curious! I downloaded today's free BOTD, and I see that it has made its way up the charts on Amazon to #1! Woohoo! That's fantastic! I'm looking forward to this inspirational read. Thank you so much!

I thought that I would give this book a shot, but unfortunately, it didn't interest me. I do respect the concept of keeping your faith in the face of a bad illness but I just don't have interest in it.

Samantha Holtsclaw

“We’ve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. That’s who we really are.”

When no one else believed is and interesting book about faith and hope. The writer put over the table the big amount of doubts that everybody has inside about the plan of God for us and what I have to do to complete it. I love the way he writes. I am going to finish it to discover the Patsy's miracle.

I'm not usually a big fan of religious inspirational books, but this one seems to be well written. I did appreciate the fact that the author had ADHD, got help for it and still wrote this book. Also glad his wife has been healed. Thanks for the review.

I am pretty picky when it comes to religious books but this one sounds great. I suffer from several chronic illnesses and my husband is always right by my side. That, paired with my faith in God, are what keep me going. I am so happy I will get to read this!

I typically am not a fan of inspirational books like this because it seems inevitable that everyone will praise God and forget there were doctors at work too, which bothers me. But I will give it a try.